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  1. May 2021
    1. S. hystrix
    2. S. pistilZat
    3. Sudden exposures to reduced salinities
    4. temperature,
    5. sudden increases in solar irradiance.
    6. S. hystrir
    7. S. pistillat
    8. zooxanthellae
    9. exposures to full sunlight
    10. z~xanthellae.
    11. zooxantheltae
    12. iow pigment content
    13. exposed to full sunlight
    14. S. p~~~~~i
    15. bleaching
    16. corals
    17. zooxanthellae
    18. zooxanthellae
    19. corals
    20. zooxanthellae
    21. zooxanthellae
    22. Sericztopora hystrix
    23. SryZ~phorap~til~a
    24. ~oox~tbell~
    25. reef mora
    26. bleaching
    27. bleaching
    28. corals
    29. Bleaching
    30. S~~fft~p~~~ ~ys~~x
    31. ~ty~~~~u~~ ~~s~~~~
    32. reef corals
    33. zoox~the~~a~
    34. salinity
    35. light
    1. ocean acidification
    2. increases in temperature
    3. Temperature
    4. scleractinian corals
    5. Calcification rates
    6. coralline algae
    7. corals
    8. ocean acidifica-tion
    9. acidification
    10. calcification
    11. coralline algae
    12. corals
    13. decrease in the calci-fication rate
    14. ocean acidification
    15. coralline algae
    16. decreased skeletal growth
    17. calcifi-cation
    18. calcification
    19. low pH
    20. calcification
    21. corals
    22. calcification
    23. changes in the CO2
    24. calcification
    25. ocean acidification
    26. concentrations of CO2, CO32–, and HCO3–.
    27. Ca2+ concentration
    28. Ocean acidification
    29. calcification
    30. calcium ion concentration
    31. corals
    32. calcifi-cation rate
    33. calcification
    34. carbonate ion concentration
    35. calcifica-tion
    36. corals
    37. calcification
    38. calcification
    39. ocean acidification
    40. coral reef calcification
    41. calcification
    42. reef calcification
    43. ocean acidification
    44. calcifying
    45. elevated-CO2 conditions
    46. calcifying
    47. ocean acidifi-cation
    48. Ocean acidification
    49. increased carbon dioxide
    50. ocean acidification
    1. sat-uration state
    2. temperature
    3. increases in mortality
    4. temperatures
    5. aragonite saturation states
    6. temperatures
    7. lowering of saturation state
    8. Increasing temperature
    9. corals
    10. less carbonate accumulation
    11. Saturation state reduction
    12. global warming
    13. Temperatures
    14. temperature
    15. ragonite saturation state
    16. ow temperature
    17. temperatures
    18. bleaching
    19. temperatures
    20. temperatures
    21. High temper-ature
    22. climate change
    23. temperature
    24. saturation state
    25. high temperature
    26. mortality
    27. bleaching
    28. temperature
    29. temperature
    30. temperature
    31. corals
    32. Elevation of temperature
    33. high temperature
    34. low saturation state
    35. low temperature
    36. lowered calcification rates
    37. algae
    38. Reef-building corals
    39. low saturation state
    40. highsaturation state
    41. aragonite saturation state
    42. algae
    43. corals
    44. Temperaturehas
    45. sea surface temperature
    46. aragonite saturation state
    47. temperature
    48. saturation state
    49. temperature
    50. CO2concentratio
    51. aragonite satura-tion state
    52. temperature
    53. light
    54. ow temperatures
    55. ow temperatures
    56. temperature
    57. Acanthaster
    58. scleractinian corals
    59. zooxanthellate
    60. decreasing aragonite satura-tion state]
    61. ncreasing seasurface temperatures
    62. light
    63. salinity
    64. temperature
    65. low aragonite saturation state
    66. low ligh
    67. low salinity
    68. low temperature
  2. Nov 2020
    1. Chromosomal:eory of Inheritanc

      This states that chromosomes drive the genetic heredity of living organisms. Chromosome behavior takes part in segregation, assortment, and sometimes linkage.

    1. heterotrophs

      A heterotroph is an organism that eats plants or animals for nutrients and energy. The words is derived from Greek as hetero means other and trophe means nourishment. Organisms are either autotrophs or heterotrophs.

  3. Oct 2020
    1. catabolic

      This is the process of breaking down complex substances within a living organism into smaller ones. This process also releases energy unlike anabolism.